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James Rogers, NDSU forage crops production specialist, shares tips on using fencing as a drought management tool.
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Efforts to keep livestock waste and farm chemicals out of the Big Sioux River and its tributaries along the eastern edge of ...
Storm clouds loom on the horizon. You’re out in the field with the last 20 acres of hay to bale, trying to beat the rain.
Manitoba’s crop report for the week ending August 5 showed delayed haying some regions due to wet conditions and some delayed crops that hadn’t yet made up for the late and cool spring. In the ...
The special harvest ends August 10 for prairie grasses and August 30 for cool season grasses. DNR is limiting haying and grazing to this time period to allow for adequate regrowth of the grass to ...
Up to $2 million in additional funds was earmarked from Montana if needed. Haying on land idled in the long-term Conservation Reserve will provide a source of feed for livestock, USDA said. Haying was ...
Given the drought conditions in some locations, many producers may be asking themselves how to handle the annual forages they have standing in the field that may not have grown as much as would be ...
DES MOINES – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director Matt Russell, today announced that 46 Iowa Counties are now authorized for emergency haying or ...
Several Nebraska counties have producers now eligible for emergency haying and grazing under the Conservation Reserve Program. Bobbie Kriz Wickham with the Nebraska State Farm Service Agency says when ...
Managed haying or routine grazing on CRP acres gives producers flexibility to use CRP acreage to supply forage.” said Chalmers. Producers must request FSA county office approval before starting any ...